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TETV Morning News - Thursday, April 21 

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  • Good morning everyone. Please stand for the pledge of allegiance: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Please be seated.
  • Welcome back to another edition of TETV News. Today is Thursday, April 21.
  • Attention Writers and Artists!  The final submission window is open for Out of the Blue.  Please join the Google Classroom for details on submitting your creative writing or visual art.  The deadline is April 22nd, and the classroom code is 2jvi3d4.
  • Are you looking for a fun summer camp?  Do you like PE class or like to play games?  If so, you should look into signing up for TEPEE camp.  TEPEE stands for Timothy Edwards Physical Education Experience. If you have any interest, you can sign up through the recreation department or see Mrs. Giaccone in the main gym with any questions. 
  • In honor of National Pretzel Day- “Eat a pretzel, Be a pretzel” Come join us at the Teen Center for Pretzels and Yoga from 3-4:30pm on Tuesday, April 26thWe are now accepting registration for the Rising Stars Summer Program! Our first session of middle school is full but there are spots available for our July 25th session. We do teambuilding activities, volunteer at the animal shelter, help around the community, go on trips and more fun! Please reach out to Danielle if interested!
  • SBAC and NGSS testing takes place during the month of May.  SBAC Testing for all grades will begin on Tuesday, May 3rd. SBAC testing dates include Tuesday, May 3- Thursday, May 5 and Tuesday May 5-Thursday May 12.  NGSS testing for grade 8 only will be on Thursday, May 19.   Please remember to bring a charged Chromebook, earbuds, charger and independent reading book on testing days. If your Chromebook is not working correctly, be sure to submit a ticket into the student online help desk as soon as possible. 
  • TEMS will be raising money from April 18th to May 6 along with Eli Terry and PRS to help fight Pantothenate kinase-associated neurodegeneration, also known as PKAN. PKAN is a brain disorder that you are born with. It affects our ability to do everyday activities. PKAN gets worse as you grow up. Most people end up in a wheelchair and can’t talk. Most people with PKAN pass away before the age of 10.. Please bring a small donation like $1 or $2 to your homeroom teacher. We also ask that everyone wear red on May 6th to show their support!
  • The Evergreen team is looking for school supply donations to help under-resourced  schools, specifically, a non-profit organization that helps children in Enfield called Educational Resources for Children. Please donate NEW school supplies like pencil pouches, folders, #2 pencils, erasers, etc. - or just donate cash. Enfield is in need of our help. Over 15 million children throughout the country don’t have money for school supplies so let’s start locally.  The school supply drive will begin the Monday after vacation. Please give all donations to your homeroom teacher.  Thank you!  We are asking that each homeroom teacher collect these donations. They will be  collected 2-3 times during the week by Evergreen students. If you have any questions, contact Mrs. Goodale.
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Posted by dmatchett On 21 April, 2022 at 7:51 AM